Design of a Hybrid SMA-Pneumatic based Wearable Upper Limb Exoskeleton

Alireza Golgouneh, E. Beaudette, Heidi Woelfle, Bai Li, N. Subash, Amanda J. Redhouse, Mark T. Jones, Thomas L. Martin, M. Lobo, B. Holschuh, Lucy E. Dunne
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Upper limb mobility impairments affect individuals at all life stages. Exoskeletons can assist in rehabilitation as well as performing Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Most commercial assistive devices still rely on rigid robotics with constrained biomechanical degrees of freedom that may even increase user exertion. Therefore, this paper discusses the iterative design and development of a novel hybrid pneumatic actuation and Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) based wearable soft exoskeleton to assist in shoulder abduction and horizontal flexion/extension movements, with integrated soft strain sensing to track shoulder joint motion. The garment development was done in two stages which involved creating (1) SMA actuators integrated with soft sensing, and (2) integrating pneumatic actuation. The final soft exoskeleton design was developed based on the insights gained from two prior prototypes in terms of wearability, usability, comfort, and functional specifications (i.e., placement and number) of the sensors and actuators. The final exoskeleton is a modular, multilayer garment which uses a hybrid and customizable actuation strategy (SMA and inflatable pneumatic bladder).
基于混合sma -气动的可穿戴上肢外骨骼设计
上肢活动障碍影响个体的各个生命阶段。外骨骼可以帮助康复以及执行日常生活活动(ADL)。大多数商业辅助设备仍然依赖于刚性机器人,具有受限的生物力学自由度,甚至可能增加用户的用力。因此,本文讨论了一种新型混合气动驱动和形状记忆合金(SMA)的可穿戴软外骨骼的迭代设计和开发,以辅助肩部外展和水平屈伸运动,并集成软应变传感来跟踪肩关节运动。服装的开发分两个阶段进行,包括创建(1)集成软传感的SMA致动器和(2)集成气动致动器。最终的软外骨骼设计是基于对传感器和执行器的可穿戴性、可用性、舒适性和功能规格(即位置和数量)的两个先前原型的见解而开发的。最后的外骨骼是一个模块化的多层服装,使用混合和可定制的驱动策略(SMA和充气充气气囊)。
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